Ancient Alaskan dogs shared salmon diet with humans 12,000 years ago, study finds
A new scientific study has found that dogs and humans in Alaska formed a close bond around 12,000 years ago. Researchers analyzed fossilized bones that revealed these early dogs consumed a diet heavily based on salmon, suggesting they regularly shared food with human settlers. This discovery sheds new light on the nature of early human-canine relationships in the Americas. The findings also prompt scientists to reconsider existing theories about how and why wolves were first domesticated.
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